MELBOURNE: England’s golden generation of white-ball cricketers overcame a spirited Pakistan to win the T20 World Cup with a five-wicket victory in the title clash, here on Sunday.
The Pakistani fans had hoped for an encore of 1992, when Imran Khan’s team created history at this very venue, but Pakistan’s batting resembled more like their 1999 World Cup final effort at the Lord’s.
Their batting had imploded in that final as they couldn’t negotiate Shane Warne in that contest and today it was Rashid Khan, who had a stranglehold over Pakistan as his loopy flighted leg breaks flummoxed the batters.
The total of 137 for 8 that Pakistan managed after being asked to bat was never going to be good enough.
The seasoned Ben Stokes (52 not out off49 balls) just like the 2019 ODI World Cup, anchored the chase despite occasional scratchiness and had a calm Moeen Ali (19) as an ideal foil.
They chased down the target in 19 overs to regain the title they had won in 2010 in the West Indies.
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